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Alginate Hydrogels with Aloe vera : The Effects of Reaction Temperature on Morphology and Thermal Properties.

Katarzyna Bialik-WąsKonstantinos N RaftopoulosKrzysztof Pielichowski
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In this study, we investigated the impact of reaction temperature on the physicochemical, structural, morphological, and thermal properties of sodium alginate/poly (vinyl alcohol)-based hydrogels, both in the pure form and with the addition of 20% ( v / v ) Aloe vera solution. The materials were prepared by chemical crosslinking at temperatures in the range of 65-75 °C. Poly (ethylene glycol) diacrylate was used as a crosslinking agent. The extent to which the crosslinking reaction proceeded was studied as a function of the reaction temperature, along with the thermal properties and morphology of the final materials. A measurement of gel fraction, in agreement with differential scanning calorimetry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, showed that a higher temperature of reaction promoted the crosslinking reaction. On the basis of the aforementioned techniques, as well as by energy dispersive X-ray analysis under an electron microscope, it was also shown that the bioadditive Aloe vera promoted the crosslinking reaction.
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